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* [[Frank Zappa. Reviled, Revered Mother Superior]] ([[Wikipedia:Chris Welch|Chris Welch]], [[Melody Maker]], 1968-10-05) | * [[Frank Zappa. Reviled, Revered Mother Superior]] ([[Wikipedia:Chris Welch|Chris Welch]], [[Melody Maker]], 1968-10-05) | ||
* [[In Person: The Mothers of Invention]] (Doon Arbus, The Age of Rock, 1969) | * [[In Person: The Mothers of Invention]] (Doon Arbus, The Age of Rock, 1969) | ||
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* [[After The Mothers: Zappa and the L.A. Philharmonic]] ([[Rolling Stone]], 1969, David Felton) | * [[After The Mothers: Zappa and the L.A. Philharmonic]] ([[Rolling Stone]], 1969, David Felton) | ||
* [[The Truth Is – They're Not As Ugly As Their Pictures]] ([[Melody Maker]], 1969-06-07 [[Wikipedia:Chris Welch|Chris Welch]]) | * [[The Truth Is – They're Not As Ugly As Their Pictures]] ([[Melody Maker]], 1969-06-07 [[Wikipedia:Chris Welch|Chris Welch]]) | ||
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* [[Grandson Of Ives]] (Stardock, 1970-01, J. Ramsay Campbell) | * [[Grandson Of Ives]] (Stardock, 1970-01, J. Ramsay Campbell) | ||
* [[Zappa – Outrageous Star]] ([[New Musical Express]], Allan McDougall, 1970-05-09) | * [[Zappa – Outrageous Star]] ([[New Musical Express]], Allan McDougall, 1970-05-09) | ||
+ | * [[Frank Zappa in Frankfurt: A seven-part invention]] (Stars & Stripes, Bruce Johnson, 1970-12-10) | ||
* [[Montreux Casino Fire Destroys Zappa's Gear, Cancels Purple Taping]] ([[Wikipedia:Variety (magazine)|Variety]], 1971) | * [[Montreux Casino Fire Destroys Zappa's Gear, Cancels Purple Taping]] ([[Wikipedia:Variety (magazine)|Variety]], 1971) | ||
* [[They Seem To Think Frank’s Obscene]] ([[Melody Maker]], Chris Charlesworth, 1971-02-13 | * [[They Seem To Think Frank’s Obscene]] ([[Melody Maker]], Chris Charlesworth, 1971-02-13 | ||
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* [[The Rock Family Affair]] ([[Life (magazine)|Life]], 1971) | * [[The Rock Family Affair]] ([[Life (magazine)|Life]], 1971) | ||
* [[Zap! Into Zappaland]] (Movies Now, 1971 Fall Edition) | * [[Zap! Into Zappaland]] (Movies Now, 1971 Fall Edition) | ||
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* [[Look Out Pretty Mama I'm On The Road Again]] (Bugle America, 1974-05, Tom Davis) | * [[Look Out Pretty Mama I'm On The Road Again]] (Bugle America, 1974-05, Tom Davis) | ||
* [[Frank Zappa and the Mothers at the Riverside – 4/23/74]] (Bugle America], 1974-05, B.P.) | * [[Frank Zappa and the Mothers at the Riverside – 4/23/74]] (Bugle America], 1974-05, B.P.) | ||
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* [[New Musical Express, April 3, 1982]] | * [[New Musical Express, April 3, 1982]] | ||
* [['Girls' is awesome, fer sure]] ([http://www.gmtoday.com Waukesha Freeman], Daniel Winkel, 1982-07-16) | * [['Girls' is awesome, fer sure]] ([http://www.gmtoday.com Waukesha Freeman], Daniel Winkel, 1982-07-16) | ||
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* [[Zap It To 'Em, Frank]] ([[New Musical Express]], 1983, January 22, Mat Snow) | * [[Zap It To 'Em, Frank]] ([[New Musical Express]], 1983, January 22, Mat Snow) | ||
* [[Opera Crowd Whoops for Zappa]] ([[Wikipedia:San Francisco Chronicle|San Francisco Chronicle]],Robert Commanday, 1983-02-11) | * [[Opera Crowd Whoops for Zappa]] ([[Wikipedia:San Francisco Chronicle|San Francisco Chronicle]],Robert Commanday, 1983-02-11) | ||
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* [[The Musical Times Of Francesco Zappa]] ("[[Francesco Zappa]]" sleeve notes, 1984, [[David Ocker]]) | * [[The Musical Times Of Francesco Zappa]] ("[[Francesco Zappa]]" sleeve notes, 1984, [[David Ocker]]) | ||
* [[That Ol' "Fish Thing"]] ([[The Washington Post]], 1984) | * [[That Ol' "Fish Thing"]] ([[The Washington Post]], 1984) | ||
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* [[The Zappa Affair, 87-03]] ([[Wikipedia:Option (music magazine)|Option]], Sarah Cahill, 1987-03/04) | * [[The Zappa Affair, 87-03]] ([[Wikipedia:Option (music magazine)|Option]], Sarah Cahill, 1987-03/04) | ||
* [[Frank Zappa Zapped by "Late Show"]] ([[Los Angeles Times]], [https://newsbookpress.com/about-us Deborah Caulfield], 1987) | * [[Frank Zappa Zapped by "Late Show"]] ([[Los Angeles Times]], [https://newsbookpress.com/about-us Deborah Caulfield], 1987) | ||
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* [[Frank Zappa, 1992-10-01]] (Los Angeles Times, 1992-10-01) | * [[Frank Zappa, 1992-10-01]] (Los Angeles Times, 1992-10-01) | ||
* [[Spencer Chrislu Interview]] ([[Keyboard]], 1992) | * [[Spencer Chrislu Interview]] ([[Keyboard]], 1992) | ||
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* [[Zappa Plays On]] ([[Wikipedia:The Guardian|The Guardian]], 1993, [https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2baa0146b2 Nigel Leigh]) | * [[Zappa Plays On]] ([[Wikipedia:The Guardian|The Guardian]], 1993, [https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2baa0146b2 Nigel Leigh]) | ||
* [[Zappa can't tour but he still composes]], The Toronto Chronicle, 1993_03_17) | * [[Zappa can't tour but he still composes]], The Toronto Chronicle, 1993_03_17) | ||
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* [https://afka.net/Articles/1993-05_Guardian_Weekend.htm Frank - Fearless and still Fighting] (Guardian, 1993, [[Wikipedia:Alex Kershaw|Alex Kershaw]]) | * [https://afka.net/Articles/1993-05_Guardian_Weekend.htm Frank - Fearless and still Fighting] (Guardian, 1993, [[Wikipedia:Alex Kershaw|Alex Kershaw]]) | ||
* [[BBC Television Tribute]] (1993) | * [[BBC Television Tribute]] (1993) | ||
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* [[Frank was the Real Thing living in a Nightmare]] (Guardian, 1993, [[Germaine Greer]]) | * [[Frank was the Real Thing living in a Nightmare]] (Guardian, 1993, [[Germaine Greer]]) | ||
* [http://www.levity.com/rubric/zappa.html Frank Zappa Obituary] (source unknown, 1993, [http://www.richardgehr.com Richard Gehr]) | * [http://www.levity.com/rubric/zappa.html Frank Zappa Obituary] (source unknown, 1993, [http://www.richardgehr.com Richard Gehr]) | ||
* [https://www.nytimes.com/1993/12/07/obituaries/frank-zappa-musical-iconoclast-guitarist-and-restless-innovator-dies-at-52.html Frank Zappa, Musical Iconoclast, Guitarist and restless Innovator, dies at 52] (The New York Times, 1993, [[Wikipedia:Jon Pareles|Jon Pareles]]) | * [https://www.nytimes.com/1993/12/07/obituaries/frank-zappa-musical-iconoclast-guitarist-and-restless-innovator-dies-at-52.html Frank Zappa, Musical Iconoclast, Guitarist and restless Innovator, dies at 52] (The New York Times, 1993, [[Wikipedia:Jon Pareles|Jon Pareles]]) | ||
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* [https://www.afka.net/Articles/1993-12_New_Yorker_1.htm Revolutionary] (The New Yorker, 1993, [[Václav Havel]]) | * [https://www.afka.net/Articles/1993-12_New_Yorker_1.htm Revolutionary] (The New Yorker, 1993, [[Václav Havel]]) | ||
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* [https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1993/12/07/appreciation/6c7fd542-9a19-4451-8f4e-b423d1ad404a/ Appreciation] ([[The Washington Post]], 1993, Richard Harrington) | * [https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1993/12/07/appreciation/6c7fd542-9a19-4451-8f4e-b423d1ad404a/ Appreciation] ([[The Washington Post]], 1993, Richard Harrington) | ||
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* [[Lucky? Sure. Nice? Never. Not Zappa.]] (Toronto Observer(?), Peter Goddard, December 1993(?)) | * [[Lucky? Sure. Nice? Never. Not Zappa.]] (Toronto Observer(?), Peter Goddard, December 1993(?)) | ||
* [[The Duke Of Prunes, Obituary]] (Time Magazine, Michael Walsh, 1993) | * [[The Duke Of Prunes, Obituary]] (Time Magazine, Michael Walsh, 1993) | ||
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* [[The Zappa Legacy]] ([[Keyboard]], [https://www.facebook.com/bob.doerschuk Robert L. Doerschuk], 1994-04) | * [[The Zappa Legacy]] ([[Keyboard]], [https://www.facebook.com/bob.doerschuk Robert L. Doerschuk], 1994-04) | ||
* [[The True Story of the LSO]] (Internet, 1994, [[David Ocker]]) | * [[The True Story of the LSO]] (Internet, 1994, [[David Ocker]]) | ||
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* [https://www.afka.net/Articles/1994-03_Spin.htm Viva Zappa!] ([[Wikipedia:Spin (magazine)|Spin]], 1994, [http://www.richardgehr.com Richard Gehr]) | * [https://www.afka.net/Articles/1994-03_Spin.htm Viva Zappa!] ([[Wikipedia:Spin (magazine)|Spin]], 1994, [http://www.richardgehr.com Richard Gehr]) | ||
* [[A Real Mother]] ([[Wikipedia:Q (magazine)|Q]], 1994, Andy Gill) | * [[A Real Mother]] ([[Wikipedia:Q (magazine)|Q]], 1994, Andy Gill) | ||
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* [[The Ryko Variations]] ([[T'mershi Duween (The Magazine)|T'Mershi Duween]], #47, 1995, Gary Steel) | * [[The Ryko Variations]] ([[T'mershi Duween (The Magazine)|T'Mershi Duween]], #47, 1995, Gary Steel) | ||
* [[Variations On The Carlos Santana Secret Interview]] ([[T'mershi Duween (The Magazine)|T'Mershi Duween]], #42, 1998, Douglas J Noble) | * [[Variations On The Carlos Santana Secret Interview]] ([[T'mershi Duween (The Magazine)|T'Mershi Duween]], #42, 1998, Douglas J Noble) | ||
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* [https://www.tucsonweekly.com/tw/05-11-95/music.htm Zappa's Still Dead... But The Ultimate Freak Image He Created Continues To Live] (Tucson Weekly, 1995, [https://www.tucsonweekly.com/author/dave-mcelfresh Dave McElfresh]) | * [https://www.tucsonweekly.com/tw/05-11-95/music.htm Zappa's Still Dead... But The Ultimate Freak Image He Created Continues To Live] (Tucson Weekly, 1995, [https://www.tucsonweekly.com/author/dave-mcelfresh Dave McElfresh]) | ||
* [https://www.afka.net/Articles/1995-10_Guitar_Player.htm Frank Zappa: My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama] ([[Guitar Player Magazine]], 1995, [https://www.guitarplayer.com/author/james-rotondi James Rotondi]) | * [https://www.afka.net/Articles/1995-10_Guitar_Player.htm Frank Zappa: My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama] ([[Guitar Player Magazine]], 1995, [https://www.guitarplayer.com/author/james-rotondi James Rotondi]) | ||
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* [[The Lost Episodes: about the album]], (From the CD booklet for [[The Lost Episodes]], February 1996, [[Rip Rense]]) | * [[The Lost Episodes: about the album]], (From the CD booklet for [[The Lost Episodes]], February 1996, [[Rip Rense]]) | ||
* [[The Lost Episodes: about the cover art]] (From the CD booklet for [[The Lost Episodes]], February 1996, [[Rip Rense]]) | * [[The Lost Episodes: about the cover art]] (From the CD booklet for [[The Lost Episodes]], February 1996, [[Rip Rense]]) | ||
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* [http://www.mtv.com/news/508598/you-say-its-your-birthday-a-mother-of-invention/ You Say It's Your Birthday: A Mother Of Invention], [[MTV]], November 19, 1996) | * [http://www.mtv.com/news/508598/you-say-its-your-birthday-a-mother-of-invention/ You Say It's Your Birthday: A Mother Of Invention], [[MTV]], November 19, 1996) | ||
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* [[Zappa And The Mothers – The Flo And Eddie Years]] (Goldmine, Dave Thompson, 2002) | * [[Zappa And The Mothers – The Flo And Eddie Years]] (Goldmine, Dave Thompson, 2002) | ||
* [[WE ARE The Mothers... AND THIS IS WHAT WE SOUND LIKE!]] ([[Mix]], 2003, [https://www.mixonline.com/author/by-chris-michie Chris Michie]) | * [[WE ARE The Mothers... AND THIS IS WHAT WE SOUND LIKE!]] ([[Mix]], 2003, [https://www.mixonline.com/author/by-chris-michie Chris Michie]) |
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- Ontario Man Writes Score For New Film (Pomona Progress-Bulletin, 1962)
- Ontario Composer, Steve Allen, To Play Wacky Duet (Unknown Source, 1963)
- Vice Squad Raids Local Film Studio (Ontario Daily Report, 1964, Ted Harp)
- The Mothers And Lenny Bruce (Ralph J. Gleason, June 25, 1966)
- Kooks, Little Green Books And Zappa Blows Bicycle (Los Angeles Free Press, Jerry Hopkins, 1966-07-08)
- MGM Goes Way Out For 'Freak Out' (Record World, 1966-07-09)
- GUAMBO Is An Act Of Love (Los Angeles Free Press, Jerry Hopkins, 1966-07-29)
- N.Y. 'Freak Out' (Record World, 1966-08-13)
- The Mothers Find A Way To Bore Nearly Everyone (source unknown, Stan Bernstein, August 1966)
- Son of Suzy Creamcheese (The New York Times, 1966-12-25, Robert Shelton)
- The Pop Bag (unknown source and date)
- Mothers of Invention at the Garrick (The New York Times, Dan Sullivan, 1967-05-25)
- Frank Zappa the Incredible Boss Mother (Hit Parader, 1967-06, Don Paulsen)
- Meet the Boss Mother sussing out Britain... (Melody Maker, 1967-08-26, Nick Jones)
- Mother Of Two Runs Off With Uncle Meat (Song Hits, 1967-09, prob. Don Paulsen)
- Does This Mother Know Best? (The Saturday Evening Post, 1968-01-13. W.H. Manville)
- More Polemics From Pop Satirist (Los Angeles Times, Pete Johnson, Mar. 18, 1968)
- My Brother Is an Italian Mother (Jazz & Pop, 1968, C.R. Zappa)
- Mothers’ Lament: "They Called Us Entertainment" (Rolling Stone, 1968, Sue C. Clark)
- Frank Zappa. Reviled, Revered Mother Superior (Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 1968-10-05)
- In Person: The Mothers of Invention (Doon Arbus, The Age of Rock, 1969)
- After The Mothers: Zappa and the L.A. Philharmonic (Rolling Stone, 1969, David Felton)
- The Truth Is – They're Not As Ugly As Their Pictures (Melody Maker, 1969-06-07 Chris Welch)
- An Explosion Of Non-Communication (Melody Maker, 1969-06-07 Chris Welch)
- Mother’s Day Has Finally Come (Rolling Stone, 1969, Jerry Hopkins)
- Philm's notes on shooting the Chunga's Revenge Album Sleeve, Phil Franks, 1969)
- The Mothers Are Dead, But Zappa's Still Very Much Alive (Melody Maker, 1969-10-25 Richard Williams)
- Frank Zappa: The Mother of Us All (DownBeat, 1969-10-30 Larry Kart)
- The Beefheart Zappa Talk-in (Melody Maker, 1969-11-08 Richard Williams)
- It's all in self-defence (Friends, 1969-11-22 Jonathan Green)
- Grandson Of Ives (Stardock, 1970-01, J. Ramsay Campbell)
- Zappa – Outrageous Star (New Musical Express, Allan McDougall, 1970-05-09)
- Frank Zappa in Frankfurt: A seven-part invention (Stars & Stripes, Bruce Johnson, 1970-12-10)
- Montreux Casino Fire Destroys Zappa's Gear, Cancels Purple Taping (Variety, 1971)
- They Seem To Think Frank’s Obscene (Melody Maker, Chris Charlesworth, 1971-02-13
- Zubin And The Mothers (Playboy, F.P. Tullius, April 1971)
- The Rock Family Affair (Life, 1971)
- Zap! Into Zappaland (Movies Now, 1971 Fall Edition)
- Look Out Pretty Mama I'm On The Road Again (Bugle America, 1974-05, Tom Davis)
- Frank Zappa and the Mothers at the Riverside – 4/23/74 (Bugle America], 1974-05, B.P.)
- Frank Zappa: Outrage And Invention (Melody Maker, Michael Gray, July 6, 1974)
- Grand Mother (Melody Maker, 1974-07-20, Chris Loyd)
- Playboy Review, Roxy & Elsewhere (Playboy, 1974)
- Monsieur Zappa's Rock Circus (Melody Maker, Allen Jones, 1974-10-05)
- Frank Zappa: 'Frenk! Frenk! Ees Aynsley playeeng?' (NME, C.M.Murray, 1974-10-05)
- Frank Zappa vs. The Tooth Fairy (Creem, 1974-12, Ed Naha)
- Frank Zappa – Funny Mother (Beetle, 1974-12, Chris Lloyd)
- What's A Mother To Do? (Zoo World, 1975-01-02, Steve Weitzman)
- The Truth – The Whole Truth – And Nothing But The Cheeseburger (Let It Rock, 1975-06, Michael Gray)
- What Did You Do In The Revolution, Dada? (Let It Rock, 1975-06, Karl Dallas)
- Zappa Returns From Yugoslavia (Los Angeles Free Press, Lanny Waggoner, 1976-01-15)
- Zappa Meets Schubert (Kronenzeitung, Adabei, 1978-02-05)
- Not Funny But Frankly (New Musical Express), Paul Rambali, 1978-04-04)
- Fast Tracks, Playboy 1979 (Playboy, 1979)
- New Musical Express, April 3, 1982
- 'Girls' is awesome, fer sure (Waukesha Freeman, Daniel Winkel, 1982-07-16)
- In Respect Of Rubbish (Society Pages, 1982, Ben Watson)
- Zap It To 'Em, Frank (New Musical Express, 1983, January 22, Mat Snow)
- Opera Crowd Whoops for Zappa (San Francisco Chronicle,Robert Commanday, 1983-02-11)
- Nagano On Conducting Zappa (Mix, Dan Forte, 1983-06)
- A Conference Of Composers (Capitol, 1984-04-01)
- The Berkeley Symphony Plays Frank Zappa (KPFA Folio, Terry Hawkins, 1984-06)
- Zappa Pokes Into The Fine Arts (Oakland Tribune, Larry Kelp, 1984-06-18)
- Frank Zappa: Baby Take Your Teeth Out (New Musical Express, 1984-10-06)
- The Musical Times Of Francesco Zappa ("Francesco Zappa" sleeve notes, 1984, David Ocker)
- That Ol' "Fish Thing" (The Washington Post, 1984)
- The Zappa Affair, 87-03 (Option, Sarah Cahill, 1987-03/04)
- Frank Zappa Zapped by "Late Show" (Los Angeles Times, Deborah Caulfield, 1987)
- More Zappa Nonsense (New Musical Express, Dick Tracy, 1988-01-05)
- Frank plays again! (Guitar World, Noё Goldwasser, May 1988)
- Frank's Wild Years (Q, Andy Gill, 1989)
- Zappa Keeps Eye Now On Bottom Line (Los Angeles Times, Patrice Apodaca, 1989-12-21)
- Just Plain Folks (Billboard, Drew Wheeler, 1990-05)
- Zappa: Leading The Way In Digital & CD Technologies (Billboard, Jim Bessman, 1990-05)
- We Are What We Watch (Billboard, Drew Wheeler, 1990-05)
- Cucamonga Science & Beyond (Billboard, 1990, Drew Wheeler)
- Das Capitalist (Continental Profiles, 1991, Neil Cohen)
- Frank Zappa Makes A Jazz Noise (DownBeat, Michael Davis, 1991-07)
- Zappa, Frank, BBD (Baker's Biographical Dictionary, 1992, Nicolas Slonimsky)
- Frank Zappa, 1992-10-01 (Los Angeles Times, 1992-10-01)
- Spencer Chrislu Interview (Keyboard, 1992)
- Zappa Plays On (The Guardian, 1993, Nigel Leigh)
- Zappa can't tour but he still composes, The Toronto Chronicle, 1993_03_17)
- Frank Zappa Dies of Cancer (Los Angeles Times, 1993, Paul Feldman)
- The History of Music from A to Zappa (Los Angeles Times, 1993, David Toop)
- An Indefatigable Inventor (Irish Times, 1993, Joe Jackson)
- Frank - Fearless and still Fighting (Guardian, 1993, Alex Kershaw)
- BBC Television Tribute (1993)
- Frank was the Real Thing living in a Nightmare (Guardian, 1993, Germaine Greer)
- Frank Zappa Obituary (source unknown, 1993, Richard Gehr)
- Frank Zappa, Musical Iconoclast, Guitarist and restless Innovator, dies at 52 (The New York Times, 1993, Jon Pareles)
- Revolutionary (The New Yorker, 1993, Václav Havel)
- Appreciation (The Washington Post, 1993, Richard Harrington)
- Father Of Invention (1993), People Magazine, December 20, 1993
- Lucky? Sure. Nice? Never. Not Zappa. (Toronto Observer(?), Peter Goddard, December 1993(?))
- The Duke Of Prunes, Obituary (Time Magazine, Michael Walsh, 1993)
- Zappa, City paper, 94-1 (City Paper, January 1994)
- Frank Zappa 1940-1993, Rolling Stone, January 27, 1994
- Sonora (The Magazine) (1994)
- Thing-Fish: Ample Annie's Story (unknown source, probably 1994)
- The Zappa Legacy (Keyboard, Robert L. Doerschuk, 1994-04)
- The True Story of the LSO (Internet, 1994, David Ocker)
- Viva Zappa! (Spin, 1994, Richard Gehr)
- A Real Mother (Q, 1994, Andy Gill)
- A different Zappa emerges in epic 'operapantomime' (The Milwaukee Journal, 1994, Dec. 18, Rip Rense)
- The Ryko Variations (T'Mershi Duween, #47, 1995, Gary Steel)
- Variations On The Carlos Santana Secret Interview (T'Mershi Duween, #42, 1998, Douglas J Noble)
- Zappa's Still Dead... But The Ultimate Freak Image He Created Continues To Live (Tucson Weekly, 1995, Dave McElfresh)
- Frank Zappa: My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama (Guitar Player Magazine, 1995, James Rotondi)
- From Hungary With Love (HUH Magazine, 1995, Gabor Csupo)
- Saint Zappa, Halloween Idyll (The Aquarian, 1995, Charles Frick)
- Zappa Inducted Into The Hall Of Fame (News stories, 1995)
- Is This Phase One Of The Best Of Frank Zappa?, (From the CD booklet for Strictly Commercial, August 1995, Dan Ouelette)
- The Lost Episodes: about the album, (From the CD booklet for The Lost Episodes, February 1996, Rip Rense)
- The Lost Episodes: about the cover art (From the CD booklet for The Lost Episodes, February 1996, Rip Rense)
- You Say It's Your Birthday: A Mother Of Invention, MTV, November 19, 1996)
- Zappa And The Mothers – The Flo And Eddie Years (Goldmine, Dave Thompson, 2002)
- WE ARE The Mothers... AND THIS IS WHAT WE SOUND LIKE! (Mix, 2003, Chris Michie)
- You Call That Music? (Mix, February 2003, Chris Michie)
- My Time With Frank Zappa, by Richard Emmet, ca. 2003, (Portland Songwriters Association newsletter)
- Frank Zappa: The Mother Of All Reinventions, (The Independent, C.S. Murray, 2003-11-01)
- What Can You Do That's Fantastic? (Down Beat, Mitch Myers, 2004-01)
- Frank Zappa: 10 ans après (Revue Circuit Musiques Contemporaines Volume 14 Numéro 3, 2004)
- Frank Zappa's Treasure House (Guardian, Germaine Greer, 2005)
- Dossier Zappa (Muziq N°5, January 2006)
- Relix Magazine's April/May '06 special on Frank Zappa (Relix)
- Le Requin Barjot (The Loony Shark) (French transcripts from a radio program 2006-2007)
- Everybody I Shot Is Dead by Deborah Chesher, Chesher Cat Productions, 2007
- Featured Guitarists: Shut Up N' Play Zappa (Guitar Magazine #4, April 2008)
- Punky Meadows - Heavenly Guitar (Vintage Guitar Magazine, August 2017, Vol. 31 No. 10, Greg Prato)
Pages in category "Articles about Zappa"
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- The Fabulous Furry Freak Brother!
- Fast Tracks, Playboy 1979
- Father Of Invention (1993)
- Frank plays again!
- Frank was the Real Thing living in a Nightmare
- Frank Zappa and the Mothers at the Riverside – 4/23/74
- Frank Zappa Dies of Cancer
- Frank Zappa in Frankfurt: A seven-part invention
- Frank Zappa Makes A Jazz Noise
- Frank Zappa the Incredible Boss Mother
- Frank Zappa vs. The Tooth Fairy
- Frank Zappa Zapped by "Late Show"
- Frank Zappa – Funny Mother
- Frank Zappa's Revenge
- Frank Zappa's Treasure House
- Frank Zappa, 1992-10-01
- Frank Zappa, Musician, February 1994
- Frank Zappa. Reviled, Revered Mother Superior
- Frank Zappa: 'Frenk! Frenk! Ees Aynsley playeeng?'
- Frank Zappa: Baby Take Your Teeth Out
- Frank Zappa: Outrage And Invention
- Frank Zappa: The Mother Of All Reinventions
- Frank Zappa: The Mother of Us All
- FZ Obituary: Billboard
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- MGM Goes Way Out For 'Freak Out'
- Monsieur Zappa's Rock Circus
- Montreux Casino Fire Destroys Zappa's Gear, Cancels Purple Taping
- More Polemics From Pop Satirist
- More Zappa Nonsense
- Mother Of Two Runs Off With Uncle Meat
- The Mothers And Lenny Bruce
- The Mothers Are Dead, But Zappa's Still Very Much Alive
- The Mothers Find A Way To Bore Nearly Everyone
- Mothers of Invention at the Garrick
- Mothers’ Lament: "They Called Us Entertainment"
- Mother’s Day Has Finally Come
- The Musical Times Of Francesco Zappa
- My Brother Is an Italian Mother
- My Time With Frank Zappa, by Richard Emmet
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- Zap It To 'Em, Frank
- Zap! Into Zappaland
- The Zappa Affair, 87-03
- Zappa And The Mothers – The Flo And Eddie Years
- Zappa can't tour but he still composes
- Zappa Inducted Into The Hall Of Fame
- Zappa Keeps Eye Now On Bottom Line
- The Zappa Legacy
- Zappa Meets Schubert
- Zappa Plays On
- Zappa Pokes Into The Fine Arts
- Zappa Returns From Yugoslavia
- Zappa Wiki Jawaka
- Zappa – Outrageous Star
- Zappa, City paper, 94-1
- Zappa, Frank, BBD
- Zappa: Leading The Way In Digital & CD Technologies
- Zappalog
- Zubin And The Mothers